Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Georgian edition of Wikipedia exists here. You can learn to read the Georgian language in the Cyrillic alphabet.
Georgia was part of the Russian Empire between 1801-1918. It was part of a Trans-caucasian constituent republic of the Soviet Union between 1922-1936 and then formed the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1936 - 1991.
Today, Russian is widely known and used every day by the majority of people in Georgia aged in their 20's and above. Although Georgian children no longer learn Russian at school, most educated people (of Georgia) would still teach their children Russian.

Georgian alphabet to Georgian Cyrillic Transliterator

ქართული ანბანის კირილიცაზე ტრანსლიტერატორი

Переводчик Грузинской на кириллицу

Type or copy a text:

insert words in the Georgian alphabet:

here you get it in Georgian Cyrillic:

If you spot any mistakes or have any recommendations for improvement, simply leave a comment below or click on "Report Mistake" to send me a message, Thank you and enjoy!

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Modern Greek Alphabet to Greek Cyrillic Transliterator

Νέο ελληνικό αλφάβητο σε εργαλείο μεταγραφής στο κυριλλικό αλφάβητο

Переводчик Современный Греческой на кириллицу

BETA

Type or copy a text:

insert Greek Alphabet words:

here you get it in Greek Cyrillic:

Disclaimer: As this particular tool is still in its Beta phase, not all words may reflect the actual pronounciation and should not be used as the basis for completion of your homework. If you are a student learning Greek at a your local school or academic institution, please consult with your qualified Greek teacher for further insights.

If you are a native Greek speaker or native Cyrillic user with reasonable proficiency in Greek and have spotted any mistakes or have any recommendations for improvement, simply leave a comment below or send me a message, Thank you and enjoy!

Crimean Tatar Latin to Crimean Tatar Cyrillic Coverter / Польский латиницы на кириллицу транслитерации
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For more information regarding the Crimean Tatar Cyrillic alphabet you can read its Omniglot entry here.
Crimean Tatar can be written in either the Cyrillic or Latin alphabets, both modified to the specific needs of Crimean Tatar, and either used respective to where the language is used.
From 1928 to the 1990s, Cyrillic was the only alphabet used for Crimean Tatar.
Under Ukrainian rule, the Latin alphabet was preferred, but upon Russia's official annexation of Crimea in March 2014, Cyrillic became the sole official script.
The Crimean Tatar Bible can be found online.
A Crimean Tatar edition of Wikipedia was created on January 12, 2008.
Since February 2018, the Crimean Tatar Wikipedia pages can now be viewed in Cyrillic by selecting "Кирил" from the "Lat./Кир." tab (third tab from the top-left-hand side).

Crimean Tatar Latin to Crimean Tatar Cyrillic Transliterator

Крымско-татарской латыни на кириллицу

Type or copy a text:

insert Crimean Tatar Latin words:

here you get it in Crimean Tatar Cyrillic:

If you spot any mistakes or have any recommendations for improvement, simply leave a comment below or click on "Report Mistake" to send me a message, Thank you and enjoy!

Saturday, October 15, 2016

For more information regarding the Polish Cyrillic alphabet you can read its Wikipedia entry here. It is predominantly based upon the 19th Century Polish Cyrillic orthography with a few minor exceptions: